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An Important Conservation Message from El Toro Water District
Ways to Save Water
Water Use for Common Activities
Water Conservation and Water Supply Shortage Program
Laguna Woods Village Recognized for Water Conservation Efforts
El Toro Water District Rate Increase Effective July 1st
Need for Water Conservation
Water Conservation Links
An Important Conservation Message from El Toro Water District
Ways to Save Water
Water Use for Common Activities
Water Conservation and Water Supply Shortage Program
Laguna Woods Village Recognized for Water Conservation Efforts
El Toro Water District Rate Increase Effective July 1st
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Laguna Woods Village Recognized for Water Conservation Efforts
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Laguna Woods Village Recognized for Water Conservation Efforts Laguna Woods Village has been recognized by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California for their achievement in water conservation. Through participation in the Save Water, Save a Buck program, the Boards and the Staff at Laguna Woods Village have gone above and beyond their normal duties to research, analyze, and promote water saving measures. Participation in the program has saved the community costs by decreasing the amount of water used in the Village, and through rebates awarded for water conservation by MWD. About the Save Water, Save a Buck program: "Saving water is more important than ever, and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California wants to help. Through MWD’s Save Water, Save A Buck Program, Southern California businesses are eligible for generous rebates to help encourage water efficiency and conservation. The Save A Buck program offers cash rebates on a wide variety of water-saving technologies including High-Efficiency Toilets and Urinals, Weather Based Irrigation Controllers for outdoor landscaping as well as many industry specific water conserving devices. Funding for the Save A Buck program is through a partnership between MWD and its 26 member agencies throughout Southern California. Their commitment to developing an affordable balance between supply and demand has made “finding” water a mission and the business sector has not only benefited greatly from the program, but has also become a strong partner in water conservation efforts."
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Composed: 10/06/2008 | Modified: 06/07/2011 |
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